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Meaning of the devil

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the devil (n)

something difficult or awkward to do or deal with

the devil Sentence Examples

  1. The man's eyes gleamed with an infernal intensity, as if the devil himself possessed him.
  2. In the depths of her despair, she felt like the devil had taken hold of her soul.
  3. The dark forest seemed to beckon to her, whispering secrets from the devil's realm.
  4. The old woman's sinister laughter echoed through the house, sending shivers down their spines as they feared the devil was near.
  5. The pact she made with the devil proved to be a bitter bargain, as she forfeited her happiness for temporary gain.
  6. The devil's tempting words played tricks on her mind, luring her ever closer to his clutches.
  7. The church bells rang out, their sound piercing through the darkness like a beacon against the devil's influence.
  8. In the darkest hour of the night, the devil's presence could be felt, casting a shadow over the land.
  9. Legends told of a curse that the devil placed upon the family, bringing misfortune and tragedy.
  10. The exorcist confronted the devil within the possessed girl, his voice echoing with divine authority as he reclaimed her from his grasp.

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The man's eyes gleamed with an infernal intensity, as if the devil himself possessed him.

In the depths of her despair, she felt like the devil had taken hold of her soul.

The dark forest seemed to beckon to her, whispering secrets from the devil's realm.

The old woman's sinister laughter echoed through the house, sending shivers down their spines as they feared the devil was near.